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Dr/ Yosif Mostafa Mohmed

Group: A1
Lysosomes Mitochondria

1- Cholesterol molecule
2- Glycocalyx=cell coat
3- Transmembrane integral protein
4- Peripheral protein
5- Integral membrane protein rER
Mitochondria

❖ Fig.1-4: nucleus
Peroxisomes 1- Rough endoplasmic reticulum
2- Nuclear envelope
3- Nuclear chromatin
4- Nucleolus
Simple squamous epithelium

RBCs
❖ Fig.2-3 a: ❖ Fig.2-3 b:
keratinized stratified non-keratinized stratified
squamous epithelium squamous epithelium

1- Epidermis
2- Dermis
3- Connective tissue lamina propria
4- Basal layer with mitotic figures
❖Fig.2-5: Diagram of Connective Tissue cells

1- Euchromatic nucleus
A- Fibroblast B- Mast cell 2- Basophilic cytoplasm
3- Basophilic secretory granules
4- Central nucleus obscured by the secretory granules
5- Pseudopodia
6- Kidney-shaped eccentric nucleus
C- Macrophage D- Plasma cells 7- Phagosomes
8- Negative Golgi image
9- Eccentric nucleus with cart-wheel chromatin
10- Basophilic cytoplasm
E- Fat cell (adipocyte)
1-Red blood corpuscles
2-Eosinophil
3-Blood platelets
4-Monocyte
5-Neutrophil
6-Lymphocyte
7-Basophil
❖ Fig.3-2: Blood film

1- Red blood corpuscle


2- Blood platelet
3- Lymphocyte
4- Neutrophil
5- Basophil
Long cylindrical fibers which branch and anastomose

Purkinje
Conduction
1- Tunica intima 1- Sarcomere
2- Tunica media 2- Subsarcolemmal nuclei
3- Tunica adventitia 3- Sarcoplasm
4- Concentrically-arranged smooth muscle fibers 4- Dark (A) band
5- Endothelium 5- Light (I) band
6- Z lines
1-Tunica intima
2-Tunica media
3-Tunica adventitia
4-Concentrically-arranged smooth muscle fibers
5-Endothelium
1-Peicyte Fig.5-4: Fenestrated capillary (visceral type).
2-Red blood corpuscle
3-Endothelium • Arrows point at pores of the endothelium
Hair follicles
1- Strutum spinosum
2- Stratum granulosum
3- Stratum corneum
4- Sweat pore
5- Stratum lucidum
6- Stratum basale
7- Papillary dermis
❖Name types of
non-Keratinocytes in
the above diagram:

A= Langerhans cell
B= Melanocyte
C = Merkel cell
Intestinal villi Lumen Goblet cells

Lumen Submucosa
1-Gastric pit
2-Surface mucous cell
3-Mucous neck cell
4-Oxyntic cell
5-Peptic cell
6-Enteroendocrine cell
7-Muscularis mucosae
Cell at A= Goblet cell
Its function: abrasion
Cells at B=enterocytes

❖ Mention one diagnostic point:


• Microvilli

1= Basement membrane of the villous epithelium


2= Intestinal lamina propria
Hepatocytes

Central vein

Portal canal
❖ Fig.7-6: Diagram of the liver

1- Cords of hepatocytes
2- Hepatic blood sinusoids
3- Kupffer cells

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